Depending on the species of Turtle, both would eat frogs. The Snapping Turtle eats most all types of small mammals, reptiles, birds, and fish. While the Crane is slightly picker about the animals it eats, they do include plants in their diet, and eat frogs too. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
Yes. Some species, like the bullfrog and the goliath frog, will eat anything they can fit in their mouths, and that includes other frogs, birds, crocodile hatchlings, bats, rodents, snakes, and turtles.
Adult frogs primarily eat insects, small fish, and other small invertebrates. While some larger frogs may occasionally consume small turtles, it is not a normal or recommended part of their diet. It is not advisable for adult frogs to eat baby turtles as their diets are not well-adapted for digesting reptile meat.
All turtles are reptiles. All Frogs are amphibians.
Cranes are omnivorous birds that eat a variety of foods, including insects, small vertebrates like frogs and fish, seeds, grains, and plants. They primarily feed on aquatic organisms found in wetlands but also forage in grasslands for seeds and insects.
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Frogs, fish, rodents.
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they eat frogs smaller turtles insects and smaller animals
Yes, frogs are a common part of the snapping turtles diet.
Yes they will eat it and its not harmful to the turtle but this shouldn't be your turtles diet.
Humans,turtles,frogs,insects and mice eat cabbage.
snapping turtles eat frogs, newts and other small amphibians. what ever fits in their mouth they will eat
The turtles found in the Everglades National park eat fish, snail's, insects, and frogs. Most of these turtles are soft shelled turtles.
Fish mainly. Also turtles.
no grasshoppers eat frogs turtles are real and u na corns are to
Turtles are reptiles but frogs aren't!Frogs are amphibian. :(
Yes. Some species, like the bullfrog and the goliath frog, will eat anything they can fit in their mouths, and that includes other frogs, birds, crocodile hatchlings, bats, rodents, snakes, and turtles.